Grand Banks Schooner MM962Designer: L R ArmstrongStar Rating: ***A fine sailing model Indian-headed schooner of the type used for fishing off Newfoundland. Length over bowsprit and spanker boom 47in., Hull length 33in., height 36in. Featured in "The Model Boats Magazine" Feb 1968
Designer: J PottingerStar Rating: ***Based on a Vollenhovense Bol, this attractive ""all-curved"" yacht makes an unusual talking point or could be converted to sailing. Drawn 18.5 in hull length, hull lines, visible detail, scale sail plan.Featured in "The Model Boats Magazine" June 1975
Barge Yacht MM902Designer: L R ArmstrongStar Rating: ***With a hull length of 24in and an overall length of 38in., this is a model of a type of craft frequently seen in the 1920's. Laminated bow and stern. 3-plank midsection, barge rig. A fine sailing model.Featured in "The Model Boats Magazine" Sept 1966
Stuart Yacht MM1004Designer: I J BrowneStar Rating: ***An attractive, typical Stuart period yacht of circa 1670 drawn to a hull length of approx. 12in (14in overall).Fore and aft rig (two headsails and gaff main) plus one square topsail. Heavily decorated topsides and stem. No model construction shown. Featured in "The Model Boats Magazine" April 1968
Designer: A J HarwoodStar Rating: ***A 30in semi-scale sailing schooner based on a sailing coaster of the South West of England. Drawing includes elevation, bread and butter sections, hull line and rigging and mast details. A false keel is required for sailing purposes.
Designer: Iian OgilvieStar Rating: ***An ocean going sailing dhow from the Indian coastline. Overall length 17in by 4.5in beam, plan includes hull lines, section and construction details of full-size vessel. No model details are included. Model is for static display. Featured in "The Model Boats Magazine" June 1979
Designer: R J CollinsStar Rating: ***A beautiful ship model typical of the "Mayflower" type by well-known authority on period ships. Authenticity of detail makes this model a real museum piece. On two sheets. Overall length 21in. Featured in "The Model Maker Magazine" Oct 1956-Feb 1957
Designer: Star Rating: ***A really authentic 1:48 scale model of one of the famous. Everard Fleet of Coastal Sailing Barges. Drawn with co-operation of the owners from the ship's actual lines and sail plan. Can be converted to a sailing model, but no details of conversion are given. Five detailed drawings including sail plan. Hull length 24in L.O.A. 31.5in, height 26.5in. Featured In "Model Maker" August 1950-March 1951
Alabama CSS MM1027Designer: M SterlingStar Rating: ***The famous Confederate commerce raider of the American Civil War modelled to a hull length of 28.5in The drawing includes full size hull lines and deck detail etc and reduced scale sail plan. Suitable for a working power or sailing model though a false keel would probably be required for sailing. Featured in "The Model Boats Magazine" Jan 1969
Designer: Star Rating: ***A sailing model brigantine typical of the American builders of the Mary Celeste period. Overall length is 26.5in and drawing is well detailed for automatic steering, rigging etc. Hull has slightly extended keel for sailing stability. Featured in "The Model Boats Magazine" April 1969
Designer: David MetcalfStar Rating: ***Half model plans of America's Cup yacht of 1936 at 33in length. Ideal for wall mounting and something different. Plan includes lines, suggested bread and butter planking and reduced scale sail plan. Ideal for wall mounting and something different. Single sheet plan includes lines, suggested bread and butter templates and a reduced scale sailing rig.
Ariel MM746Designer: F W BoydStar Rating: ***A fine 1:60 scale sailing model of one of the most famous of the China Tea Clippers, 55in L.O.A. 46in hull length, 7in beam. Plan consists of two sheets and includes lines, deck and rigging details, etc. Definitely not a beginners' project but an interesting exercise in sail for the experienced man. Featured in "The Model Maker Magazine" March/April 1963
Designer: L R ArmstrongStar Rating: ***An attractive and unusual model of an Australian lugger (in fact a ketch). Suitable for decorative or sailing purposes. Scale 1:36. length 30in., L.O.A. 22in hull. Featured in "The Model Boats Magazine" May 1967
Designer: C R JeffriesStar Rating: ***A ketch rigged motor sailor at 1:12 scale, 46in long by 15.25in beam. Three sheet drawing includes general arrangement and half deck plan, sail and rigging layout at half size, hull lines and sections. Little model construction details are included. For electric motor and two channel R/C.
Designer: Star Rating: **A decorative galleon of the Tudor period, circa 1560, designed by a specialist in this class of historical model. Fully detailed drawing of hull, sails and fittings. Model L.O.A. 13.5in., hull 11in., height 12in. Featured in "The Model Mechanic Magazine" October 1947
Enterprise Plan MM1040Designer: S JewittStar Rating: **A 1:12 scale model of a Northumbrian Coble. Fully detailed drawings on one sheet give constructional sketches and notes etc., including all planks drawn actual shape. Length 27in., beam 6.25in. Featured in "The Model Boats Magazine" July-Oct 1969
Sailing Galleon MM641Designer: F W BoydStar Rating: ***Practical model approximately 24in overall length, hull 19.5in., and height 22in of a typical galleon of the Armada period. Bread and butter construction simplified rigging with interlocked yard bracing for quick trimming. Featured in "The Model Maker Magazine" May-June 1961
Designer: B J HaddockStar Rating: ***A Brixham sailing trawler at a scale of 1:60, model length (15.25in hull) 22in overall. Drawing includes sailing rig, waterlines, plan, elevation and section through centreline. Basically designed as a static model, a sailing version is possible with lightweight topsides construction techniques. Featured in "The Model Boats Magazine" July/Aug 1980
Designer: Richard WebbStar Rating: ***Three sheets of drawings for a 1:16 scale model of one of the two Sail Training Association's best-known schooners (sail sheet is at 1:48). Overall length 56in., beam l0in., displacement 20lbs. Lines and visible detail only.
Star Rating: ***21in scale model based on a 14 foot centre-board gaff-rigged, half-decked sailing dinghy. Beam 8in A really detailed model. Centre-board lifts in scale fashion. Hull is clinker built, properly clenched, with watertight compartments. On two sheets.Featured in "The Model Mechanic Magazine" July 1948
Designer: Iain OgilvieStar Rating: ****An unusual but attractive coastal sailing vessel from Bombay. Overall length 13in by 5in beam, plan includes hull lines, section and construction details of full size vessel. No model details are included. Model is for static display. Featured in "The Model Boats Magazine" Sept 1980
Designer: David MetcalfStar Rating: ***Fully detailed plans for a Thames Coastal Sailing Barge for R/C and electric power. The scale is 1:24. giving an overall length of 50in The plan consists of three sheets, a half full size general arrangement and all mast details, two full size elevations and a plan containing many deck details and sections, and a model construction plan including bow and stern laminates and full body lines.